Take A Look Inside Selena Gomez's Enchanting Los Angeles Retreat

Owning a home is par for the course among Hollywood's millennial A-list. What's less common (if MTV's "Cribs" taught us anything) is that these homes would truly inspire our own interior design. For that, you need a pro.

When Elise began the transformation of Gomez's Tuscan-meet-Mediterranean-style home in California's Hidden Hills, she says two things were non-negotiable: "The baby grand piano in the front living room and the large treasure box seating arrangement in Selena's dining room" had to be included in the design.

The rest, Elise says, she and Gomez settled on with ease. "She knew exactly what she wanted and trusted my visions from day one. Any time she would be out of town for business and return home to progress, I would receive an overly ecstatic phone call or text message."

Take a look at what Elise describes as the "bohemian wonderland" she created for Gomez and the favorite song that she says inspired it...

"As an artist, she dreamed of having her own baby grand piano in her very own home one day, and I brought this into the design by creating a fresh 'white' room," Elise explains.

The accent chair in Gomez's living room complements the white piano and was customized with printed fabric featuring the sheet music of one of Selena's favorite songs, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."

Elise says that the "Moroccan wonderland" dining room was a clear vision from day one between her and Selena. For the space, she teamed up with Throne Upholstery to create customized 24-karat gold and silver gilded treasure boxes for seating. Tara Design produced cushions in hues of deep royal plums made of crushed velvet and saris from India, a part of the world that Selena has a connection with.

"The people in Selena's life are incredibly special to her and she loves to share moments with them in the comfort of her own home," Elise says. Selena's entertaining needs, coupled with the sheer amount of space Elise had to work with, dictated her liberal use of accessories. "There was lots of space to fill here, so what better way to do it than with meaningful, whimsical touches throughout the nooks and crannies of each room?"

The biggest challenge Elise faced in bringing the home to life was time, she explains. "A beautiful design, just like a work of art, requires time, which is faced with the reality of the client needing to actually live in the space!" In total, Elise says the design took between four and six months to complete.

But, as Elise points out, design is never done. "There are still details we work on over time. For example, most recently I put together the beautiful courtyard set-up, including an antique door from India that was turned into a glass-top table within a few weeks."